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it's these manmade cade's which are a significant part of russian history atop the underground. adesa a city in the south of ukraine from assorted republic. at the weekend local dave has set out on an underground expedition. the most comfortable way to get around the depths of the underground maze because by car. these manmade caves are the world's longest more than two and a half thousand kilometers of what it will show you what does it translate to the road or to the left normally i go from that side but if you make your choice this is a short because but over there the scenery is more beautiful ok or go to the right . locals call these pits catacombs stone for construction used to be mine kid the first excavation began some two hundred years ago. the pits stretching over some one and a half thousand kilometers have already been mapped each year research is chart a new need is covered caves that are schools of kilometers in length. and leg the scottish no longer there is no. hold the title of the alongside the other end of the arch. i'm going to meet his then. we're twenty ok
it's these manmade cade's which are a significant part of russian history atop the underground. adesa a city in the south of ukraine from assorted republic. at the weekend local dave has set out on an underground expedition. the most comfortable way to get around the depths of the underground maze because by car. these manmade caves are the world's longest more than two and a half thousand kilometers of what it will show you what does it translate to the road or to the left normally i go from...
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we knew is that there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade cade's which are a significantpart of russian history talk to an underground. adesa a city in the south of ukraine the messiah to public.
we knew is that there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade cade's which are a significantpart of russian history talk to an underground. adesa a city in the south of ukraine the messiah to public.
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actually on the rise in terms of women -- twice as many women are turning to alcohol over the past deck cadend we see the abuse rather of prescription medicine quadrupling so these are both on the rise. >> according to your reporting, man, that is amazing. one in four. that's very interesting. stephanie, you have formed an online group for moms who are alcoholic because it's such a big deal, so what's been the response for that? are women realizing that they are sick and they have been -- had some suspicion all along? are they getting helped by your website? >> well, i think that one of the biggest problems is that so many women are ashamed because i think we all have to be disputed of this notion that alcoholics are, you know, living under a bridge downing bush mills or crying in their bathroom drinking mout wash. i mean, there are so many people that are just like me and like many other women who just, you know, nightly turn to too much wine, and it becomes a problem at a certain point you can't stop, so i think by me coming out and talking about this and then blogging about it, it allowed
actually on the rise in terms of women -- twice as many women are turning to alcohol over the past deck cadend we see the abuse rather of prescription medicine quadrupling so these are both on the rise. >> according to your reporting, man, that is amazing. one in four. that's very interesting. stephanie, you have formed an online group for moms who are alcoholic because it's such a big deal, so what's been the response for that? are women realizing that they are sick and they have been --...
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religious rights group we knew is that there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these men made cade's which are a significant part of russian history talk to you on the ground.
religious rights group we knew is that there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these men made cade's which are a significant part of russian history talk to you on the ground.
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there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade cade's which are a significant part of russian history attempt to an underground.
there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade cade's which are a significant part of russian history attempt to an underground.
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this country and let's talk frankly about who we're talking about that a lot of latinos who are many cade's medicare this whole government program this people don't want little government there is a lot of government that is supporting a lot of the struggling latino's having said that their right is where i am the idea grew back that well that hasn't been you know hater by the media and i think folks news will definitely feel that void all right ladies i want to i want to thank you both very much for joining us we're out of time about it definitely i don't have time and most men don't lie jaime sounds big why she not only have to go but i want to thank you very much for joining us and i mean clearly the latino population themselves are divided on this and don't forget there also is our tea benish thank you ladies. there are still to come tonight's my unplugged moment it deals with a major global t.v. network ripping off our t.v. so stay tuned for that and then we'll look at in the u.s. there's a rash of bullying deaths of gay teens in recent weeks and increasingly hateful speech against gay
this country and let's talk frankly about who we're talking about that a lot of latinos who are many cade's medicare this whole government program this people don't want little government there is a lot of government that is supporting a lot of the struggling latino's having said that their right is where i am the idea grew back that well that hasn't been you know hater by the media and i think folks news will definitely feel that void all right ladies i want to i want to thank you both very...
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food prices continue to rise corn has seen its biggest one day rising three day cade's leading experts to worry that the years while it's all food prices could lead to widespread shortages i do the question i has more. u.s. corn prices rose by eight point five percent one day last week the largest jump since nine hundred seventy three it left prices thirteen percent higher in just two days wheat and other basic i recall two products have also threatened a global food crisis like that of two thousand and seven and two thousand and eight sparked by droughts rising fuel prices and subsidies for biofuels the falling dollar has led to speculation in the commodities markets pushing up prices and increasing volatility this latest food crisis was caused by crop trailers in canada parts of europe and russia where draw devastated the wheat crop by the end of some of the russian government banned grain acts both of which contribution to a massive jump in the world with prices it was sad the ban might be lifted after the release of this year's harvest data but the first complete figures were as ba
food prices continue to rise corn has seen its biggest one day rising three day cade's leading experts to worry that the years while it's all food prices could lead to widespread shortages i do the question i has more. u.s. corn prices rose by eight point five percent one day last week the largest jump since nine hundred seventy three it left prices thirteen percent higher in just two days wheat and other basic i recall two products have also threatened a global food crisis like that of two...
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evette cade was working at this store. her ex-husband set her on fire. she suffered burns over 60% of her body. her ex-husband was sentenced to life in prison. she joins us live tonight. thanks so much for joining us tonight. as you know, october is domestic violence awareness month. many women hide their bruises and scars and suffer in silence. what should they do? >> i encourage women to open up, journal, and contact the authorities. there are several programs, battered women shelters. it's okay to seek help. it shouldn't be covered up and be classified as a secret society. it's a widespread epidemic that needs to be highlighted. and i'm really happy that it will be this month and that channel 5 is actively do you think that. >> all abuse is not physical. what about to the women who say well, he didn't hit me? >> verbal abuse is very detrimental. i am still recovering from the traumatic -- the first year of my marriage was physical and the last five was verbal. my ex-husband, we was separated for ten months and he would call me and badger me. it really
evette cade was working at this store. her ex-husband set her on fire. she suffered burns over 60% of her body. her ex-husband was sentenced to life in prison. she joins us live tonight. thanks so much for joining us tonight. as you know, october is domestic violence awareness month. many women hide their bruises and scars and suffer in silence. what should they do? >> i encourage women to open up, journal, and contact the authorities. there are several programs, battered women shelters....
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and one of the national football league's most well known wide receivers has been cadeed.andy moss will be -- traded. randy moss will be headed back to the minnesota vikings, the same team that drafted him back in 1988. he's been expressing his unhappiness in new england where he caught a record 23 touchdowns in 2007. the patriots will reportedly get a third round draft pick from. >>> speaking of football, the ravens are back home this sunday. they face the denver broncos, a game you can see right here sunday afternoon live at 1:00. again, wjz13. >>> i've got to show you something that's been going around the internet for a couple of days. it's something you may not have seen, okay. it's a takeoff on the mastercard ad. here it is. tickets to the game, $175. hot dogs, beer and peanuts 25. the look on pittsburgh fans' faces after a few more takes. priceless. look at that. [indiscernible] oh, manual, what would we -- man, what would we do without sports? >> go insane. >>> tomorrow the weather is going to be great. whatever you've got planned for the weekend. just going to be
and one of the national football league's most well known wide receivers has been cadeed.andy moss will be -- traded. randy moss will be headed back to the minnesota vikings, the same team that drafted him back in 1988. he's been expressing his unhappiness in new england where he caught a record 23 touchdowns in 2007. the patriots will reportedly get a third round draft pick from. >>> speaking of football, the ravens are back home this sunday. they face the denver broncos, a game you...
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but there was a vy fice hard drivg persolitynderhat cade cou you mak this case with ea? withougeorge washington the revolution would have faild? >> yeah. an earlier biogrher used the phrasethe indispensable man." and what youfind during the relutionary war, eight and a half years he's the commander in chief of the continental army. there probably were generalsho from a strategic standpoint were superior. but while the other generals are jockeying for power and getting sidetracked in petty disputes george washington has whatever he does. a clarity of vision, there's a tenacity of purpose and there's a force of chacter. there's nobody in the world whom you would ther gave monumental task to thaneorge washgton. >> re: how did he come to those skills? >> he had tremendous experience. we tend to associate him with the revolutionary war. george washington turns out to have bn a prodigy. whene was 23year old he was already in charge of all the armed forces in virginia and rginia was then e most popuus a perful state. at 23? >> at 23. he was a winder kind. he was inhe virginia h
but there was a vy fice hard drivg persolitynderhat cade cou you mak this case with ea? withougeorge washington the revolution would have faild? >> yeah. an earlier biogrher used the phrasethe indispensable man." and what youfind during the relutionary war, eight and a half years he's the commander in chief of the continental army. there probably were generalsho from a strategic standpoint were superior. but while the other generals are jockeying for power and getting sidetracked in...
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militants took advantage of the black cade and -- blockade and torched several trucks.tan closed the border to nato on september 30th. apparently it was a protest of a u.s. helicopter strike that killed two pakistani soldiers. also this morning, the u.s. announced it killed eight people with two drone strikes in pakistan. the area of the strikes is home to a militant group which has been known to attack nato troops. >>> a big parade and big news in north korea this morning. leader kim jong-il and his heir apparent kim jong un appeared together at a parade. kim jong un's most public appearance so far. his father announced he will be the next leader of north korea. that announcement two weeks ago. the parade was to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the workers party. >>> hope this homeowner in montana had insurance. take a look at this. a huge boulder broke off from a hill above and crashed right into this house in billings. the homeowner was inside at the time but was not injured. no estimate on the damage just yet. heavy rain left the rocks unstage in that area. how sca
militants took advantage of the black cade and -- blockade and torched several trucks.tan closed the border to nato on september 30th. apparently it was a protest of a u.s. helicopter strike that killed two pakistani soldiers. also this morning, the u.s. announced it killed eight people with two drone strikes in pakistan. the area of the strikes is home to a militant group which has been known to attack nato troops. >>> a big parade and big news in north korea this morning. leader kim...
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homes as atm machines, basically collateral for loans easily as they cod in the early part of the cade. theyan't send any more people into work, in the '70s and '80s women marched into the paid workforce. they can't workonger hours if they have jobsecause many people are already holding down two or three jobs if they have wo. we have almost come to the end of the coping mechanis as i call them, that the middle class has used to prop up their purchasing power, even though the mean incomes of male workers have not increased adjusted for inflation in 3 years. >> rose: whacaused it? >> well, fundamentally, if you go back over the past 30 ars, we ow at globalization and technological ange did undermine all work that was routine work. people did the same thing over and over again. either the work was sent abroad because cargo ships, container ships, satellite communication technologies eventually the internet allowed the proction process to be parceled out around the globe to wherever it could be done most cheaply or it wasutomated here at home. you used to have a lot of telephone operators
homes as atm machines, basically collateral for loans easily as they cod in the early part of the cade. theyan't send any more people into work, in the '70s and '80s women marched into the paid workforce. they can't workonger hours if they have jobsecause many people are already holding down two or three jobs if they have wo. we have almost come to the end of the coping mechanis as i call them, that the middle class has used to prop up their purchasing power, even though the mean incomes of...
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el programa del medic cade de cada estado estÁ disponibles y pueden entregar su cuenta financiera y con prenatales y tambiÉn en el hospital. >> sobre todo en esta etapa de su vida que estÁn esperando un bebÉ y por lo que uno no quiere pasar es por el estrÉs de la crisis econÓmica. >> hay organizaciones que ayudan a las mujeres. >> claro que sÍ, hay diferentes grants estatales y en el estado de la florida hay mÁs opciones para las mamÁs inseguras. >> vamos a seguir aquÍ transmitiendo desde el hospital jackson memorial. desde miami. vamos a contarles de las carreras para convertirse en un enfermero exitoso y un mÉdico exitoso. y tambiÉn vamos a realizar el autoexamen mamario. vamos a quedarnos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica y regresamos con ustedes al estudio. >> una entrevista muy interesante. cuÁntos desafortunadamente inmigrantes en este paÍs no tienen seguro mÉdico pero nos estamos dando cuenta que hay soluciÓn. quÉ bonito que carla estÉ haciendo todo esto del cÁncer de seno. muy importante para nosotras las mujeres chequearnos. >> mi mamÁ es sobreviviente del cÁncer de seno y gracias a
el programa del medic cade de cada estado estÁ disponibles y pueden entregar su cuenta financiera y con prenatales y tambiÉn en el hospital. >> sobre todo en esta etapa de su vida que estÁn esperando un bebÉ y por lo que uno no quiere pasar es por el estrÉs de la crisis econÓmica. >> hay organizaciones que ayudan a las mujeres. >> claro que sÍ, hay diferentes grants estatales y en el estado de la florida hay mÁs opciones para las mamÁs inseguras. >> vamos a...
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the gunman then bear caded himself in his car until just before 9:00, when he had surrundered. police found out he was wanted for attempted murder of his father. >>> a memorial service is being held this weekend for one of the two young men killed in a golf course. the 18-year-old was fatally shot two weeks ago at the monarch bay golf course. police are still searching for the killer and a motive in the shooting. the memorial will be held tomorrow. >>> the fremont police officer who was shot twice while trying to arrest an alleged gang member is finally back home. todd young has spent the last seven weeks in the hospital. he underwent eight surgeries during that time. police say officer young was shot while trying to arrest 21- year-old andrew barientos. barientos has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. his preliminary hearing is scheduled for next week. >>> a man suspected of taking pictures of women inside a uc berkeley locker room, is waking up in jail this morning. police arrested geggorio hernandez. he is accused of dressing like a woman, sneaking in, at least twice, a
the gunman then bear caded himself in his car until just before 9:00, when he had surrundered. police found out he was wanted for attempted murder of his father. >>> a memorial service is being held this weekend for one of the two young men killed in a golf course. the 18-year-old was fatally shot two weeks ago at the monarch bay golf course. police are still searching for the killer and a motive in the shooting. the memorial will be held tomorrow. >>> the fremont police...
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some $2.7 billion in over a cade of time was spent sequencing the human genome, which was successfully completed about 10 years ago. yet, some 30 therapies or fewer actually have that genetic tests as part of their labeling. that is why we need regulatory science. even though we know there are promising cell-based therapies, we still don't know how to define the right number of cells to infuse what happens to them after they are placed into the body, and that is why we need regulatory science. we don't have good models for predicting toxicity in humans, which leads to a lot of time and money spent by pharmaceutical companies each year developing new therapies with a failure rate often as high as 90%. that is why we need regulatory science. we increasingly call on the safety-focused science to use data set and reported information to monitor the post-market environment for safety signals and risk concerns, but we still need meingful strategies to quickly evaluate concerns and a short the proper balance of risks and benefits. that is why we need regulatory science. we need a regulatory s
some $2.7 billion in over a cade of time was spent sequencing the human genome, which was successfully completed about 10 years ago. yet, some 30 therapies or fewer actually have that genetic tests as part of their labeling. that is why we need regulatory science. even though we know there are promising cell-based therapies, we still don't know how to define the right number of cells to infuse what happens to them after they are placed into the body, and that is why we need regulatory science....
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host: it says tom tan creedo, the former -- tom tan cade yo. is pressuring dan maze to get out. why? guest: well, the interesting thing about this race, the candidate do you have worst vote total for a major party candidate in quite some time and creedo is a -- what is increasingly seen as a non-viable candidate to have a chance at winning it. the republicans are looking at tancredo as a real candidate and another has strong favoribility ratings and has been playing preventtive defense, believing there's no way they can get a majority. and if you look at his majority in the -- from the democratic side, not from hekken looper. so i wouldn't expect hekken looper to go on the attack much. if he does, that would suggest this race is tightening. host: so what are you expecting between tom and mays? >> well, tancredo needs to disqualify mays and get across that he is the really republican candidate own though he's running on the constitution platform. if dan mays even gets 57-7% of the vote, it's going to be i mean possible for tancredo to have a chance against hekken looper. even to
host: it says tom tan creedo, the former -- tom tan cade yo. is pressuring dan maze to get out. why? guest: well, the interesting thing about this race, the candidate do you have worst vote total for a major party candidate in quite some time and creedo is a -- what is increasingly seen as a non-viable candidate to have a chance at winning it. the republicans are looking at tancredo as a real candidate and another has strong favoribility ratings and has been playing preventtive defense,...
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are asked if united states changes that system, what they would do, they said that they would really cade and start building facilities here in this country. -- it would relocate and start building facilities here in this country. we need to get back to work by changing the way we tax and the complicated system that have now. we have to stop the spending right now. and we have to lower our taxes business. we're the second highest on business taxes in the world. that sends labor and capital away from this country. we need to lower that down to 15% to be competitive with the world market. american workersan be competitive. >> the worst thing that this country can do would be to enter into a trade war. that happened after the great depression. our economy was flat for over a decade we ought to open trade barriers. we have urged the democratic congress to move forward on opening trade. one in five hoosier jobs are due to exports. if we throw up trade barriers, that will not happen. it is so important to employment in this part ofhe state. to adopt a policy where we on not allowing businesses
are asked if united states changes that system, what they would do, they said that they would really cade and start building facilities here in this country. -- it would relocate and start building facilities here in this country. we need to get back to work by changing the way we tax and the complicated system that have now. we have to stop the spending right now. and we have to lower our taxes business. we're the second highest on business taxes in the world. that sends labor and capital away...
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but beyond the dollars, dylan has also raised awareness and changed hearts, including his friend, cade had you been one of the kids who teased the kids for a while? or what was the deal? >> yeah, i'd done it for a little while. but i went and apologized to the people that i did it to. >> reporter: and dylan's giving hope to students, especially those with autism who were bullied. >> just hurts, you know. believe me. i'm used to it. >> reporter: like 8-year-old christian who has heard about dylan and seen the video and now is headed to meet the kid who started the anti-bullying movement. >> dylan is a hero. i'm this excited! hi. you're the best. oh, thank you! >> why is he a hero? >> he helped kids with autism not to be bullied. and to know they're just like everybody else. and we are. we just are -- we're not that different. we just have autism. what's that change with us? >> reporter: and that's the story with dylan. one idea, one simple answer to the bullying of kids. >> i know they all get picked on sometimes, but now it's starting to turn around. >> reporter: and just, perhaps, a m
but beyond the dollars, dylan has also raised awareness and changed hearts, including his friend, cade had you been one of the kids who teased the kids for a while? or what was the deal? >> yeah, i'd done it for a little while. but i went and apologized to the people that i did it to. >> reporter: and dylan's giving hope to students, especially those with autism who were bullied. >> just hurts, you know. believe me. i'm used to it. >> reporter: like 8-year-old christian...
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host: it says tom tan creedo, the former -- tom tan cade yo. is pressuring dan maze to get out. why? guest: well, the interesting thing about this race, the candidate do you have worst vote total for a major party candidate in quite some time and creedo is a -- what is increasingly seen as a non-viable candidate to have a chance at winning it. the republicans are looking at tancredo as a real candidate and another has strong favoribility ratings and has been playing preventtive defense, believing there's no way they can get a majority. and if you look at his majority in the -- from the democratic side, not from hekken looper. so i wouldn't expect hekken looper to go on the attack much. if he does, that would suggest this race is tightening. host: so what are you expecting between tom and mays? >> well, tancredo needs to disqualify mays and get across that he is the really republican candidate own though he's running on the constitution platform. if dan mays even gets 57-7% of the vote, it's going to be i mean possible for tancredo to have a chance against hekken looper. even to
host: it says tom tan creedo, the former -- tom tan cade yo. is pressuring dan maze to get out. why? guest: well, the interesting thing about this race, the candidate do you have worst vote total for a major party candidate in quite some time and creedo is a -- what is increasingly seen as a non-viable candidate to have a chance at winning it. the republicans are looking at tancredo as a real candidate and another has strong favoribility ratings and has been playing preventtive defense,...
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are asked if united states changes that system, what they would do, they said that they would really cade and start building facilities here in this country. -- it would relocate and start building facilities here in this country. we need to get back to work by changing the way we tax and the complicated system that we have now. we have to stop the spending right now. and we have to lower our taxes on business. we're the second highest on business taxes in the world. that sends labor and capital away from this country. we need to lower that down to 15% to be competitive with the world market. american workers can be competitive. >> the worst thing that this country can do would be to enter into a trade war. that happened after the great depression. our economy was flat for over a decade. we ought to open trade barriers. we have urged the democratic congress to move forward on opening trade. one in five hoosier jobs are due to exports. if we throw up trade barriers, that will not happen. it is so important to employment in this part of the state. to adopt a policy where we on not allowing
are asked if united states changes that system, what they would do, they said that they would really cade and start building facilities here in this country. -- it would relocate and start building facilities here in this country. we need to get back to work by changing the way we tax and the complicated system that we have now. we have to stop the spending right now. and we have to lower our taxes on business. we're the second highest on business taxes in the world. that sends labor and...
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are asked if united states changes that system, what they would do, they said that they would really cade and start building facilities here in this country. -- it would relocate and start building facilities here in this country. we need to get back to work by changing the way we tax and the complicated system that we have now. we have to stop the spending right now. and we have to lower our taxes on business. we're the second highest on business taxes in the world. that sends labor and capital away from this country. we need to lower that down to 15% to be competitive with the world market. american workers can be competitive. >> the worst thing that this country can do would be to enter into a trade war. that happened after the great depression. our economy was flat for over a decade. we ought to open trade barriers. we have urged the democratic congress to move forward on opening trade. one in five hoosier jobs are due to exports. if we throw up trade barriers, that will not happen. it is so important to employment in this part of the state. to adopt a policy where we on not allowing
are asked if united states changes that system, what they would do, they said that they would really cade and start building facilities here in this country. -- it would relocate and start building facilities here in this country. we need to get back to work by changing the way we tax and the complicated system that we have now. we have to stop the spending right now. and we have to lower our taxes on business. we're the second highest on business taxes in the world. that sends labor and...